The North American counter-terrorism force Team America attacks a group of terrorists in Paris. Later, the leader of the organization, Spottswoode, invites the famous Broadway actor Gary Johnston to join his world police...
The North American counter-terrorism force Team America attacks a group of terrorists in Paris. Later, the leader of the organization, Spottswoode, invites the famous Broadway actor Gary Johnston to join his world police...
The film earns a neutral rating by equally satirizing the jingoistic, simplistic approach to foreign policy and the naive, self-righteous celebrity anti-war movement, ultimately critiquing ideological extremes from both sides.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast of heroic archetypes. However, its narrative is a biting satire that explicitly critiques traditional American identities and their global actions, presenting them in a consistently negative and absurd light.
Team America: World Police does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's satirical focus is entirely on political commentary, celebrity culture, and global conflicts, with no narrative elements pertaining to LGBTQ+ identity.
Female characters like Lisa and Sarah are active members of Team America and participate in numerous combat sequences. However, their victories are primarily achieved through the use of firearms and team coordination, rather than direct physical combat or melee weapon engagements against male opponents.
Team America: World Police is an original film with characters created specifically for its narrative. There are no pre-existing canonical or historical characters whose gender could have been altered for this production.
Team America: World Police is an original film with no prior source material for its main characters. While it features real-life figures, their racial portrayals are consistent with their actual race, thus no race swaps occur.
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